1,505 wildland fires burned 289,927 acres in Colorado in 2012

The Rocky Mountain Geographic Area Coordination center, which includes Colorado, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and most of Wyoming, has estimated — as of Dec. 21 — that 5,345 wildland fires have burned 1,238,987 acres in those five states in 2012.

So far this year, Colorado has experienced 1,505 wildland fires that have burned 289,927 acres according to numbers on their website at gacc.nifc.gov. In Larimer County, wildland fires have burned 97,241 acres, of which about 56,000 acres were in the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forests. These numbers don’t include wildfires reported by local fire departments.

The RMACC, located in Lakewood, is a regional division of the National Interagency Fire Center which coordinates wildland fire responses and allocation of fire management resources through interagency agreements.

Twenty-five percent of the Rocky Mountain Geographic Area acres burned, or about 315,591 acres, were human-caused fires. Lightning strikes caused fires on the remaining 75 percent of acreage, about 923,396 acres.

Acres burned in the Rocky Mountain Geographic Area because of wildland fires as of Dec. 21: